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Craving an Art Therapy Conference? Tide Yourself Over with an Appetizer!

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Are you hungry for an art therapy conference? The 2013 annual conference of the American Art Therapy Association will be held June 26-30 in Seattle, and if you’d prefer an art therapy conference with a Riverwalk running through it, the 2014 AATA conference will be held July 9-13 in San Antonio! Either way, there’s still time to feed your piggy bank a steady diet of pesos as you prepare to partake in a feast of art therapy excitement, experiences, and expertise.

Now that you’re smacking your lips in eager anticipation of this smorgasbord, you’ll probably need an appetizer to tide you over. Not to worry! Check out the proceedings of the 2010, 2011, and 2012 AATA conferences. You can search the contents by author, title, and keyword. Many of the offerings feature abstracts and handouts! The proceedings are a great resource, not only for whetting your appetite for the art therapy conferences that are coming soon, but for accessing not-to-be-found-elsewhere information that can enhance your clinical practice or graduate studies.

What are you waiting for? Grab a fork and dig in! There’s plenty for everyone, in more ways than one.

With appreciation for the important work you do,

Megan April 2013

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Art therapy is a regulated mental health profession; standards of competent art therapy practice in the U.S. require a graduate education in art therapy as well as supervised post-graduate training in art therapy. The information presented on this site is not intended to serve as a substitute for these requirements, but it may enhance the reader's understanding of the use of art in assessment and treatment.